Dear Bogor Residents, Get Ready For A Booster Vaccine That Will Be A Requirement To Enter The Mall
BOGOR - The Bogor City Government has asked the public to prepare themselves regarding booster vaccines as a condition for travel and entering malls which will be enforced no later than two weeks. The Acting Mayor of Bogor, Dedie A. Rachim, said that the policy plan needs to be handled wisely by the public to want to visit outlets. -the vaccine booth provided by the COVID-19 Task Force. "Good, the situation is still at level 2, yes and I think there will be no problem as long as the community prepares themselves with the Pedulilindungi application, the important thing is that access is limited but not closed," said Dedie after attending the anniversary celebrations. 76 Bhayangkara at Mapolresta Bogor, West Java, Tuesday 5 July.
According to Dedie, this requirement is a strong invitation to the community to want booster vaccinations to avoid the spread of COVID-19 variants of Omicron B.4 and B.5. Data from the Bogor City Health Office (Dinkes) that the booster vaccination achievement in the area was 37.62 percent or 308,257 people out of 819,444 people who were targeted. From this target, the data on adolescents who had implemented booster vaccinations in Bogor City became the lowest data, namely 5.54 percent or 5,784 people.
Meanwhile, health workers have reached 48.46 percent or 36,194 people, public officers are 66.14 percent or 48,780 people and the general public and vulnerable people are 36.80 percent or 205,144 people. prohibition to go in and out," said Dedie. Coordinating Minister for Maritime Affairs and Investment as the Coordinator of PPKM Java-Bali Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan said the implementation of booster vaccines as a condition for community mobility would only be implemented in two weeks at the latest. The decision refers to the results of a Limited Cabinet Meeting which is led by President Joko Widodo and will be regulated through the COVID-19 Task Force regulation and other derivative regulations. Spokesperson for the Indonesian Ministry of Health, Mohammad Syahril, has also said that the government's plan to implement a booster dose of vaccine as a travel requirement is a form of tightening health protocols in line with the rate of increase. COV case ID-19 in a number of areas.